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people love bingeing. finally, the rich people -- kids don't want to pay either for capable or amazon or itunes. for them, netflix is a great deal. all those factors in short, all favor the netflix bulls and eviscerate the bears at precisely the moment when the bears were supposed to win. it's a textbook failure of typical security analysis and all the handy work of a brilliant executive reed hastings. one more thing. maybe now as a $12 billion company, netflix won't last be seen as a potential growth engine acquisition for either microsoft or apple. although the former -- is to go it alone and the latter, well, they still think they're doing fabulously. their loss, netflix's shareholders gain. let's go to kiran in florida. kiran. >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer, down here in sunny florida. >> i was just there, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: listen. a while ago, i bought aol, okay, and over the course -- i held on to it for a long time and it split to aol, time warner, time warner cable, okay? i sold
people love bingeing. finally, the rich people -- kids don't want to pay either for capable or amazon or itunes. for them, netflix is a great deal. all those factors in short, all favor the netflix bulls and eviscerate the bears at precisely the moment when the bears were supposed to win. it's a textbook failure of typical security analysis and all the handy work of a brilliant executive reed hastings. one more thing. maybe now as a $12 billion company, netflix won't last be seen as a potential...
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the company made binge viewing a cultural norm. how will netflix change your life? >> by making madmen binges a reality, they will offer streaming carbonated water killing the soda business model. thanks, ivan. let's go back to headquarters for the halftime. >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to the halftime show. four hour bfrs the close. let's see where we stand on the street. stocks are ripping higher now. 150 plus for the dow, a gain of better than 1%. the s&p following suit with a similar gain. there is the nasdaq behind he in green today as well. here's what we are following on the half. the oracle of tampa. maybe not as famous as warren buffett but his investing style is and it's paying off big time. you will get his picks coming up. >>> faceoff, a blow out quarter but some are battling over netflix's next move. we have a halftime smackdown. >>> first our top story. better than expected earnings from big companies have stocks once again moving higher. what's it mean to the rally and is it about to resume? we are trading the action today with anthony, stev
the company made binge viewing a cultural norm. how will netflix change your life? >> by making madmen binges a reality, they will offer streaming carbonated water killing the soda business model. thanks, ivan. let's go back to headquarters for the halftime. >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to the halftime show. four hour bfrs the close. let's see where we stand on the street. stocks are ripping higher now. 150 plus for the dow, a gain of better than 1%. the s&p...
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. >> bing, bing, bing. >> you know what the giveaway should have been? snow. >> illinois the only state where it snows. >> and it's coming again i hear. >> where is the other one? >> sort of the mob, '20s al capone stuff. dolly, probably the best real estate agent in the united states. if i had a million bucks, which should i buy? >> which would you buy? >> painted lady. >> it's twice the square footage. >> it's tough. twice the square footage. >> i feel new haven is on the come back. >> agreed. it's not so far from new york. not so far from the metropolitan city. but i say the winner is chicago. >> you do? >> because it's so well done? >> everything in that area is a nice high-end home. ex home to michael jordan. there are a lot of players in that area. so it's really -- >> 20-minute community to downtown chicago versus 90 in manhattan. >> plus, the house is beautiful. i would even buy the furniture. and to me it's all about buying the house that's going to increase in value the quickest. and i think that's definitely chicago. >> dolly, you said somethi
. >> bing, bing, bing. >> you know what the giveaway should have been? snow. >> illinois the only state where it snows. >> and it's coming again i hear. >> where is the other one? >> sort of the mob, '20s al capone stuff. dolly, probably the best real estate agent in the united states. if i had a million bucks, which should i buy? >> which would you buy? >> painted lady. >> it's twice the square footage. >> it's tough. twice the square...
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he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18 and soon his personal binge drinkino meth. today devin is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community -- and particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work, he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a chance to get better. and that americans living with this disease can really reach their maximum potential just like he has. but his story isn't that unique. he's just one of 23 million americans in recovery. and a part of the growing movement to lift the stigma associated with this disease. and it's because of people like devin that we've established for the first time ever in our office a recovery branch. that sounds like a huge organization. it's actually two people. [laughter] but they are the two hardest-working people that i have ever seen. [laughter] and for us to actually put emphasis a
he started using drugs as a freshman in college at 18 and soon his personal binge drinkino meth. today devin is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to the community -- and particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work, he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a...
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so i brought some resource materials with me and i have ourin being -- marvin bing, regional director, here for any additional information. but last year we published reclaiming our world leadership. this is not just talking about the problems. we are putting solutions .orward around redistricting we have information on that for you. the naacp economic opportunity diversity report for the hotel industry. it tells you where you are putting your money, who is giving money back to the community. we have this for you. this,o released incarceration and under educating our children. this is for you to have here in the state of new york. we are talking about strengthening public education in our nation. there is a new phenomenon going around the country about environmental justice and climate change. yes, it impacts communities of color. have notar too long we been engaged in this conversation. that is why the naacp produced this -- putting profits before people. this is talking about coal power plants in urban communities that are killing our people. our state conference president in connec
so i brought some resource materials with me and i have ourin being -- marvin bing, regional director, here for any additional information. but last year we published reclaiming our world leadership. this is not just talking about the problems. we are putting solutions .orward around redistricting we have information on that for you. the naacp economic opportunity diversity report for the hotel industry. it tells you where you are putting your money, who is giving money back to the community....
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bing. bang. boom. need to connect a mower deck? oh, look, you just did. the 1 family sub-compact tractor with dozens of attachments -- only from john deere. now, how can you top that tomorrow? that's how we run. and nothing runs like a deere. see common-sense innovation at work with the 1 family tractors at johndeere.com/howwerun. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the o ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >>> and that is all for us from boston right now. we're going to be reporting all through the day. you can catch all the updates all day long on abcnews.com and thank amy and sam in new york and a full wrap-up on "world news with diane sawyer." good morning from a shocked city of boston. >> get out. ♪ >> we need help. [ sirens ] >> it was horrible. it was just traumatizing. [ crying ] >> i was terrified. absolutely terrified. i was just waiting for daddy to come back, right? >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning, everyone. i am greta kreuz. an
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and soon his binge drinking and marijuana use progressed to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to become afflicted with the disease of addiction, but today devon is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to community -- particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work. he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that people who suffer with substance use disorders deserve a chance to get better and that americans living with this disease can really reach hair maximum potential -- their maximum potential just like he has. but his story isn't that unique. he's just one of 23 million americn recovery, and a part of the growing movement to lift the stigma associated with this disease. and it's because of people like devon that we've established for the first time ever in our officeg. >> but the more we'ree to bring the discussion of addictive disorders into the light of day, the more readily we can understan
and soon his binge drinking and marijuana use progressed to methamphetamine when he was 20. he didn't ask to become afflicted with the disease of addiction, but today devon is in long-term recovery from drugs and alcohol, and he is giving back to community -- particularly the recovery community -- every single day. he graduated with a master's in social work. he's working with new jersey's division of mental health and addiction services as a recovery advocate, and he's demonstrating that...